SILVA, J. O.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8795128645085880; SILVA, Jefferson Oriente da.
Abstract:
Created with the goal of making the matches more exciting football, organized supporters have
paradoxically been constituted as a major social tensions in that the existing conflicts between
them , and present during the matches , beyond the limits of the stadium and materialize in the
urban environment itself through strong socio-territorial conflicts. For two Campina Grande
twisted stand: Twisted Youth Organized Faction (TFJ), Campinense Club of fans, and Young
Twisted Rooster (TJG), fans of the Thirteen Club Soccer. Such twisted express a geographicity,
regardless of the existence of matches, influences the formation of urban identity, especially with
regard to the reproduction of a social imaginary. Given the above, the proposed research will seek
to analyze, from a geographic look at the consequences of territorial practices of the organized
fans of Campina Grande - PB and its influence on the formation of identities with the urban space.
For this we will use the fundamentals of qualitative method guided the analysis of the collective
subject discourse. It is hoped that this discussion proposed here can contribute constructively in
policy by government party , fighting the proportionate category violent actions , which in most
cases , instead of being prepared are consistently encouraged only upon the attitudes repressive
and violent since, by the results obtained , it was found geographical expressions of territorial
practices of these twisted through speech emitted by the subjects interviewed in focus group ,
living this universe full of symbols , myths and realities , organized supporters.